****Plenty of 'Get Free' vibes resulting in yet another stripped-down Major Lazer tune that hits all the right notes. Perhaps it ends a little short, although it doesn't deviate away from the main hook much.

****Some very nice production effects here makes some entertaining and quirky instrumental moments. MØ's voice is serviceable, but has been a little too quirky for me to like at times. I've also had the unfortunate experience of being weirded out by the dancing in the video clip, which now distracts me and gets in my head every time I hear this song. Issues aside, this is solid and I've had no problem with its success.

****This song is one of the most appealing and inspiring popular anthems on my radar right now. It's not my first time listening to MO or Major Lazer, and I've never really enjoyed any of their music separately, but this song undoubtedly brings the best of both artists together in a chilled out electro-bhangra dancefest. The trouble with this kind of song, with it's positive all-inclusive lyrics about universal love/friendship and its inescapable catchiness, is that the message gets lost in the music and the resonance with the listeners fades into the background. However, if you're after something lyrically and sonically different, this is the song for you.

****I still hear "focus" sometimes. <br>It is somewhat surprising the fanfare this has received. I liken it to Avicii's 'Wake Me Up'. That song didn't appear ground breaking to me (certainly not overly exciting) but it was very serviceable and the fan base suddenly spiked and got on board.<br>Some opinions here differ greatly to 'Turn Down For What'. I hear a lot of similarities. I find it hard to split the two songs actually for rating. 4*